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03-25-14 02:24 #992
Posts: 4There is a Scotiabank ATM in the Wong supermarket in Larcomar.
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03-18-14 20:43 #991
Posts: 84Dating sites
Traveling to Peru for the first time for work for 1 month from next week. Lived in Colombia and Brazil before, so understand Latin America to a certain degree. Anyways, wanted to know what is the best site to join for dating, there are a few I have found, but wanted to know what is the best. Also, wanted to know if the women are fairly easy to go on dates with
Cheers!
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11-06-13 19:19 #990
Posts: 21
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11-06-13 02:55 #989
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Sly One [View Original Post]
Anyone else from the USA here have that problem?
Thanks,
PYY
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11-01-13 16:37 #988
Posts: 449Originally Posted by PeruYyo [View Original Post]
Sly
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11-01-13 06:34 #987
Posts: 21Great info. Thanks!
Question: What passport did you use to open your bank accounts? (ie which country)
Thanks!
PYY
Originally Posted by Makitaki [View Original Post]
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10-28-13 15:17 #986
Posts: 22Bank Account and Real Estate
This summer I went through some of the mentioned procedures. Here is my current knowledge:
With the tourist visa and the "permiso para firmar contratos" you can open bank accounts at HSBC and Banco Fianciero both in Dollars and Soles. You will receive a Mastercard Debit Card but you can also apply for a credit line. After 12 months of "good behavior" you will have the possibility to apply for a mortgage loan. Both banks provide online access including transactions.
The August 2013 interest rates on a saving account were:
2% on USD
3% on Soles.
The withholding tax for non-residents is 30.
It is no problem to hold real estate in Peru as a foreigner. Renting income is taxed at 30% for non-residents and at 5% for residents. You have the possibility to grant the renting income to a resident.
Originally Posted by El Lobo Solo [View Original Post]
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10-20-13 20:34 #985
Posts: 21Originally Posted by david_33 [View Original Post]
cheers,
pyy
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10-20-13 14:00 #984
Posts: 44That is good news
Originally Posted by David_33 [View Original Post]
The most important consideration is whether or not you believe that Peru will continue to make the astonishing progress it has been making for almost ten years now. God I hope so!
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10-20-13 11:16 #983
Posts: 3074Originally Posted by El Lobo Solo [View Original Post]
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10-20-13 00:32 #982
Posts: 44To open a bank account you must have
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
At that time both Ripleys and Falo banks would accept the deposit, but I am nervous about uninsured bank accounts. Both Ripleys and Falo are Chilean companies, Peru has NO (as in NONE) insurance for your deposits. So any money you put into a Peruvian bank has to be something you can afford to never see again! I can't emphasize this enough. Unless you can afford to lose it all I would suggest you get used to the pitiful return you get from US banks, or try a more developed country with bank deposit insurance.
The bank officers I met with in all of these banks just smiled when I asked about deposit insurance. They simply said, if the bank runs into trouble, it will freeze its assets, or the government will freeze its assets. You can imagine that you might grow old and die waiting for anyone in the government or the banking system to give a tiny little turd for an extranjero's bank account in such a situation.
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09-01-13 01:38 #981
Posts: 449Don't Drive here in Lima
Go to youtube search " Don't Drive Here Lima Peru 1"
Watch the first 3 minutes and you get an idea of what to expect.
Sly
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07-04-13 20:43 #980
Posts: 10Something like Kamagra in Peru and Bolivia
Hey guys!
Can you suggest please some inexpensive drug like Kamagra (Sildenafil Citrate). Can they be freely sold in Peru or Bolivia. What are brandnames? Or may be there are some local drugs with the same effect?
Thanks!
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03-01-13 01:51 #979
Posts: 8Credit Card Swipes
I have never had a problem with my credit card in over 40 countries including my first trip to Peru. Now that I moved here for work both a mate of mine and I have had our cards swiped or scanned or whatever they do racking up thousands in clothes at these boutique chica shops in the states. Be warned this happened to both of us in San Isidro over the past month we think as that is where we use the card machines the most.
Take care,
MW
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12-10-12 16:49 #978
Posts: 152Yep.
Go to a non-sexual sauna. Like Banos Turkos Windsor in San Isidro or Palace in San Borja. I love the setup of Peruvian saunas, I miss the smell of Eucalyptus leaves in the steamroom, the dark rooms with soft deckchairs to sleep in (love the service of the staff tucking you in in towels for a short nap) and the feast of food available in the restaurant.
The saunas are sort of mixed, there is a male and female section (well Windsor is). The only sexual one at that level would be SMIK in San Isidro. But expect to pay an arm and a leg for anything there.
Ask the girls on a date, they might say yes LOL. I dated a couple of sauna girls that worked in non-sexual joints.
Originally Posted by Stones [View Original Post]